noun
- the amount of work assigned to or expected from a worker, student, or organization
Examples
- The teacher reduced our workload before the holiday break.
- Her heavy workload at the hospital left little time for family.
- The new software helped distribute the workload more evenly among team members.
- Students complained about the increased workload this semester.
- Managing his workload effectively improved his work-life balance.
- The company hired additional staff to handle the growing workload.